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Real Number System Classify Subsets Sort | Math Tac Toe Digital Activity
Real Number System Classify Subsets Sort | Math Tac Toe Digital Activity
Real Number System Classify Subsets Sort | Math Tac Toe Digital Activity
Real Number System Classify Subsets Sort | Math Tac Toe Digital Activity
Real Number System Classify Subsets Sort | Math Tac Toe Digital Activity
Real Number System Classify Subsets Sort | Math Tac Toe Digital Activity
Real Number System Classify Subsets Sort | Math Tac Toe Digital Activity
Real Number System Classify Subsets Sort | Math Tac Toe Digital Activity
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Are you teaching the real number system and the number subsets? Do you want a two-player digital activity that is engaging and self-checking? Grab this no-prep Google Sheets activity! Your students will love playing Math-Tac-Toe! (Tic-Tac-Toe)

This is for you if you need:

✏️ no-prep

✏️ self-checking

✏️ will engage your students

✏️ instant feedback

✏️ digital (Google Sheets)

✏️ standards-based (8.NS.1 CCSS)

✏️ built-in brain break

✏️ collaborative (two players!)

About the Activity:
✅ students take turns solving problems that involve the real number system and the number subsets (natural, whole, integers, rational, and irrational)
✅ if they are correct, the answer will turn green

✅ after answering a question, the student can choose either "X" or "O" in a Tic-Tac-Toe game

✅ there are three rounds - lots of fun to be had!

Who will win? X? O? Or will it be a tie?

🤣 😜 Would you like a FREE set of math jokes and puns to engage your students? Perfect for daily slides! Check it out here!

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Real Number System Classify Subsets Sort | Math Tac Toe Digital Activity

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Description

Are you teaching the real number system and the number subsets? Do you want a two-player digital activity that is engaging and self-checking? Grab this no-prep Google Sheets activity! Your students will love playing Math-Tac-Toe! (Tic-Tac-Toe)

This is for you if you need:

✏️ no-prep

✏️ self-checking

✏️ will engage your students

✏️ instant feedback

✏️ digital (Google Sheets)

✏️ standards-based (8.NS.1 CCSS)

✏️ built-in brain break

✏️ collaborative (two players!)

About the Activity:
✅ students take turns solving problems that involve the real number system and the number subsets (natural, whole, integers, rational, and irrational)
✅ if they are correct, the answer will turn green

✅ after answering a question, the student can choose either "X" or "O" in a Tic-Tac-Toe game

✅ there are three rounds - lots of fun to be had!

Who will win? X? O? Or will it be a tie?

🤣 😜 Would you like a FREE set of math jokes and puns to engage your students? Perfect for daily slides! Check it out here!

Report this resource to TPT
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Know that numbers that are not rational are called irrational. Understand informally that every number has a decimal expansion; for rational numbers show that the decimal expansion repeats eventually, and convert a decimal expansion which repeats eventually into a rational number.
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